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  • Don’t worry, we have _______ chairs for everyone.
    plenty of
  • They had _______ time to finish the project, so they failed.
    no
  • There are ______ apples in the fridge
    no
  • The museum has _______ historical objects from the 18th century.
    plenty of
  • They have _______ books at home; their living room looks like a library.
    a lot of
  • He has _______ friends in London—maybe two or three.
    a few
  • There is _______ information about the concert online.
    no
  • I bought _______ bread this morning; it should be enough for dinner.
    a lot of
  • I don’t have _______ money today.
    much
  • He didn’t ask _______ questions during the lesson.
    any
  • I didn’t see _______ of my friends at the party last night.
    any
  • We don't have ______ sugar left.
    much/any
  • We have _______ sugar left. We need to buy more.
    no
  • There is _______ milk in the fridge, so we can prepare the cake.
    plenty of/some
  • We don’t have _______ time before the train leaves.
    much
  • She made _______ mistakes in her essay, but the teacher still gave her good feedback.
    many/a lot of
  • There were _______ chairs in the room, so everybody had to stand.
    no
  • How _______ students were in class yesterday?
    many
  • They found _______ interesting articles for their project.
    severak/many
  • There were _______ people at the concert, so it was difficult to find a seat.
    a lot of
  • I drink _______ coffee in the morning; usually three cups.
    a lot of
  • There aren’t _______ apples in the fridge.
    many/any
  • Did you get _______ emails today?
    many/any
  • My sister has _______ hobbies; she’s always busy doing something new.
    several
  • She bought _______ bottles of water for the trip.
    several
  • Is there _______ chance you can help me later?
    any
  • I ate _______ biscuits before dinner, so now I’m not hungry.
    a few
  • Can I have _______ water, please?
    some